Due to the recent gunmen attacks in Anambra State, private and mission schools have been closed

  • Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State has intensified due to recent attacks.
  • Private and mission schools have suspended classes until further notice due to security concerns.
  • The Catholic Education Council issued a directive advising students to stay home and resume on Tuesday, November 26.
  • SSS3 students are expected to attend special lessons on Mondays and Saturdays without uniforms.
  • Commercial activities in Anambra State have been affected, with traders at Awka’s main market closing shops due to security fears.
  • The Anambra Innovation Week saw a low turnout on Monday due to security concerns.
  • Unidentified gunmen attacked Anambra State Vigilante Service operatives, injuring one and setting their vehicle on fire.
  • Police responded swiftly, rescuing the injured officer and securing the scene.
  • Police increased patrols in the area and are focusing on intelligence-led operations to apprehend the attackers.
  • A fire outbreak occurred at Chukwunonso Street, Okpoko, and an investigation is underway.

    The Monday sit-at-home in Anambra State has intensified due to recent attacks, prompting private and mission schools to suspend classes until further notice. The Catholic Education Council issued a directive citing security concerns, advising students to stay home and resume on Tuesday, November 26. However, SSS3 students are expected to attend special lessons on Mondays and Saturdays without uniforms.

    Key Developments:

    • School Closures: Private and mission schools suspended classes due to security concerns.
    • Catholic Education Council Directive: Advised students to stay home and resume on Tuesday, November 26.
    • SSS3 Special Lessons: Students will attend school on Mondays and Saturdays without uniforms.
    • Commercial Activities Affected: Traders at Awka’s main market closed shops due to security fears.
    • Anambra Innovation Week: Low turnout on Monday due to security concerns.
    • Gunmen Attack: Unidentified gunmen attacked Anambra State Vigilante Service operatives, injuring one and setting their vehicle on fire.
    • Police Response: Police rescued the injured officer, secured the scene, and increased patrols in the area.
    • Fire Outbreak: Police responded to a fire outbreak at Chukwunonso Street, Okpoko, and an investigation is underway.

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